An election day staple isn’t to wait in long queues for a five-metre-long ballot paper. It’s to get the voting part out of the way fast and grab a sausage. The tasty treat on Election Day has been dubbed The Democracy Sausage and while some have trouble with them…
Democracy is the freedom to eat a sausage sanger from either end or the middle #SausageEquality #democracysausage pic.twitter.com/AaZcVCuIua
— GoodsirSays (@joelgoodsir) July 2, 2016
Others are ravishing in them…
My duty is done #glorious #democracysausage pic.twitter.com/yWrwRx3Vuh
— Stasia B.H. (@Stasia787) July 2, 2016
Occasionally, though, you can have a sausage cooker that is more focused on swatting away the political fly(ers) and burns your sausage which might lead you to seeking alternatives.
My #democracysausage was so disappointing I had to make #democracymigoreng pic.twitter.com/TaVVDQPEJt
— Helen Davidson (@heldavidson) July 2, 2016
Sometimes the sausage is not enough and it needs a friend. That’s where the amazing baked goods table comes in…
#DemocracySausage and delicious peanut butter cookies to help fund air conditioning for New Farm state in #Brisbane pic.twitter.com/mR54YfllBg
— Alle McMahon (@AlleMcMahon) July 2, 2016
There are some that try to take more democracy than they might need…
After the election they can go back to their original name…
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